As much as they made it a point to say biometric data won't be stored in iCloud, it would be easily possible to do so and i wonder what future iOS jailbreaks will grant us access to.Wager on how long it will take before headlines hit the papers.. "Apple leaks biometric data to US government" or "page 22410 of Apple EULA stipulates you consent to share your biometric finger print".. or something like that lol.. it'll happen eventually.

I'm not entirely sure that this is actually extremely easy to do, but the data is stored within the A7 chip. And what you're saying is really not quite likely or possible at all, though.

"iPhone 5s also includes a new advanced security architecture called the Secure Enclave within the A7 chip, which was developed to protect passcode and fingerprint data. Fingerprint data is encrypted and protected with a key available only to the Secure Enclave. Fingerprint data is used only by the Secure Enclave to verify that your fingerprint matches the enrolled fingerprint data. The Secure Enclave is walled off from the rest of A7 and as well as the rest of iOS. Therefore, your fingerprint data is never accessed by iOS or other apps, never stored on Apple servers, and never backed up to iCloud or anywhere else. "

I'm not entirely sure that this is actually extremely easy to do, but the data is stored within the A7 chip. And what you're saying is really not quite likely or possible at all, though.

"iPhone 5s also includes a new advanced security architecture called the Secure Enclave within the A7 chip, which was developed to protect passcode and fingerprint data. Fingerprint data is encrypted and protected with a key available only to the Secure Enclave. Fingerprint data is used only by the Secure Enclave to verify that your fingerprint matches the enrolled fingerprint data. The Secure Enclave is walled off from the rest of A7 and as well as the rest of iOS. Therefore, your fingerprint data is never accessed by iOS or other apps, never stored on Apple servers, and never backed up to iCloud or anywhere else. "

I'm not entirely sure that this is actually extremely easy to do, but the data is stored within the A7 chip. And what you're saying is really not quite likely or possible at all, though.

"iPhone 5s also includes a new advanced security architecture called the Secure Enclave within the A7 chip, which was developed to protect passcode and fingerprint data. Fingerprint data is encrypted and protected with a key available only to the Secure Enclave. Fingerprint data is used only by the Secure Enclave to verify that your fingerprint matches the enrolled fingerprint data. The Secure Enclave is walled off from the rest of A7 and as well as the rest of iOS. Therefore, your fingerprint data is never accessed by iOS or other apps, never stored on Apple servers, and never backed up to iCloud or anywhere else. "